Rachel Thaiday is a certified personal trainer, ex-netball player, and the mother of two kids with her husband, retired Brisbane Broncos rugby player Sam Thaiday.
Let’s be honest, as parents today we feel like we need to fill our kids’ calendars with every type of extra-curricular activity possible.
I know this because I do it. In my mind, I feel like if I let my girls, Gracie, six, and Ellsie, four, try all types of activities, they will figure out what they love to do naturally, rather than it being forced on them.
So, I can easily say we’ve tried every extra-curricular activity that is possible for kids under the age of six: gymnastics, movement classes, kids’ yoga, Little Athletics – you name it.
Right now, we are doing tennis, dance (ballet, jazz and tap) and swimming. My guess is that from trying all the other activities before, it has led us to these, and the girls are absolutely loving them. I never thought the day would come when I would be a ‘Dance Mum’ – this is a new world for me, too.
When I think back to my own childhood, I was lucky enough to try different things too. I loved riding horses, playing netball and Little Athletics the most, and gave each of them my best shot.
As I got older, and our family relocated from country South Australia to Tropical North Queensland, my horses had to be sold and netball became my chosen sport. So much so that it was my world and I ended up a part of the Queensland Academy of Sport on a scholarship for several years. No matter where I was, sport was part of my life and helped shaped me as a person, and the mother I am today.